BERLIN (Reuters) - Six Berlin nightclubs opened their doors this weekend to some 2,000 revellers free of masks and social distancing restrictions in a pilot project to assess whether testing for COVID-19 could prevent another lockdown for the city's night life venues.
To be admitted to the clubs, all participants in the project, named "Clubculture Reboot", had to have tested negative on Friday with a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test, the most reliable commonly-used method of detecting COVID-19.
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